It weighs on me Dad this outline of history light at the base of […]
Ryan Gunn
He quotes Hendrix, amp and verse, sacred scripture torn into his lips, vinyl grooves of music stamped into […]
Book of Hendrix by Cheryl Passanisi
Here is your mirror, because you can’t see: how the quick-blossoming petals feel/fill the whole body as rosebuds […]
[Here is Your Mirror…] by Sarah Maclay
When you were a child you were just like a child with a dark curious face and a […]
Der Bär by Katherine Hollander
Today the sky held up by invisible hands. Today is raining down. And how to contain the hours […]
Study: Dark Madonna: by Joy Manesiotis
I had welcomed the snake. […]
The First Season by Susan Settlemyre Williams
The soul is not a self. We have too many of those I’m thinking it’s more like a […]
Soul by Doug Anderson
My brother-in-law laughs at me. He is a man who does not question manhood. That’s what it takes […]
How to be a Man by Douglas Korb
High Park Fire, Livermore, Colorado Say one day you wake up and your wife has cancer. She’s rubbing […]
On the Brink by George Kalamaras
Gabriel Jesiolowski works in a research-based practice using installation, interventionist strategies, painting, performance, printed matter, and text to […]
Branches Exist, Wind Lifting Them Exists by Gabriel Jesiolowski
Julius Lester’s biography should be a familiar one. In the civil rights movement, in literature, in scholarship and […]
Thinking in Light: the Art of Julius Lester by Jessamyn ...
1 Whether she was beautiful cannot be authenticated The testimonies of surviving campmates Are contradictory even the color […]
